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... virus (HIV) infection or acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). Children of certain racial groups, such as American Indian and Alaskan Eskimo. Children ...
The purpose of this study is to compare a ventilation strategy using higher levels of positive end expiratory pressure and recruitment maneuvers to one using ...
Nasal polyps · Nonallergic rhinitis; Object in the nose; Pregnancy; Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) · Sleep apnea — a condition in which breathing stops and ...
... positive, and progesterone receptor positive, also called PR positive. Hormone therapy can be used after surgery or other treatments to decrease the chance ...
... infection or an infection caused by a virus. ... Think about risks and complications of the surgery before deciding to remove a child's tonsils. ... © 1998-2026 ...
Symptoms of moyamoya disease related to reduced blood flow to the brain include: Headache. Seizures. Weakness, numbness or paralysis in the face, arm or leg.
Weak immune system (caused by HIV infection, AIDS, leukemia, lymphoma, or organ transplant)—Use is not recommended. May increase risk of developing infections, ...
... and lead to shingles. Chronic illnesses such as chronic kidney or lung disease, cancer, HIV/AIDS or other diseases that affect the immune system also may ...
Fungus infection of the nails—condition may decrease the effect of terbinafine when this medicine is used to treat a type of ringworm of the foot (plantar tinea ...
Preparing for your appointment. Diagnosis. Diagnosis of ascariasis involves a healthcare checkup to find out if the infection is the cause of your symptoms.
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